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January 6, 2005
- Boorse notches two as Rangers dominate Kilrich Brian Boorse led the Firth Rangers with a pair of goals as they skated past Kilrich Industries 5-1 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Wednesday.
- Canada can now truly lay claim to hockey supremacy What a difference 1,092 days make.
- Marsh scores four as Air North Jets sneak past Cinderwood Wesley Marsh led the Air North Jets with four goals as his team narrowly defeated the Cinderwood Canucks 7-6 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Tuesday.
January 5, 2005
- Mountain View loses golf guru to greener pastures To Dustin Zdan, Whitehorse's Mountain View Golf Course will always be his course, even though he's moving on after eight years as the superintendent.
- Ketza new leader in Tuesday squash as second round action begins Ketza Construction was the top team this week in Tuesday Night Squash League action, picking up all of a possible 24 points for a total of 121.
- Murray, Roberts notch two as Subaru ties Yukon Appliance Tyler Murray led Subaru with a pair of goals and a pair of assists as his team skated to a 4-4 draw with the Yukon Appliance Blues in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Tuesday.
January 4, 2005
- Skiing championships will be one of 2005 highlights The year 2004 was certainly one of the busiest ever for the Yukon sports scene, and as we ring in the New Year, it doesn't look like the schedule will get any easier for our local athletes.
- Burnett records hat trick as Pharmacy douses Flames Mike Burnett led Medicine Chest Pharmacy with three goals as his team put out the AON Flames 5-1 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action last Thursday.
June 30, 2004
- Yukoners get ready for 2004 Francophone youth Games Four young Yukon artists will be taking part in the Northern and Western Francophone Youth Games, or Jeux Francophones du Nord et de l'Ouest (JFNO), which will be held July 1-4 in Coquitlam, B.C.
- High performance athletes, officials receive government funding assistance The Yukon government has awarded $40,450 to high performance athletes, coaches and officials for 2004/2005, under the Yukon High Performance Assistance Program.
- Sport groups receive more than $750,000 The Yukon government is doling out $758,200 dollars in grants for territorial sport and recreation groups, for the 2004/2005 year.
June 29, 2004
- Full-field soccer season closes with Yukon championships Sunday afternoon was a fitting end to the season for under-12 coed soccer team Pine Plumbing.
- Slippery When Wet new winners of women's eight-rider bike relay category The annual Kluane Chilkat International Road Relay, which runs from Haines Junction to Haines, Alaska, was held June 19.
June 28, 2004
- Broken seat, hungry dogs can't ruin Mooney's journey First place was already locked up, but it was a sprint to the finish for second place in the 2004 Yukon River Quest.
- Yukoner's dominate in 2004 River Quest The sixth annual Yukon River Quest came to a close Sunday evening, with the wrap-up barbecue and award and cheque presentations in Dawson City.
June 25, 2004
- You'd think at 48 you'd be smarter, but you still have a lot to learn' Participants are now into Day 3 of the 2004 Yukon River Quest and it's almost certain there will be a new record time set for the annual race.